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Rhode Island Auditorium

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Owner
  
Louis Pieri

Opened
  
18 February 1926

Demolished
  
1989

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Location
  
1111 North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02906

Operator
  
Louis A. R. Pieri (Manager, 1929)

Similar
  
Philadelphia Arena, Duquesne Gardens, Cleveland Arena, Dunkin' Donuts Center, Anderson High School W

Rhode Island Auditorium was an indoor arena in Providence, Rhode Island, at 1111 North Main Street. It hosted the NBA's Providence Steamrollers from 1946 until 1949, and the Providence Reds ice hockey team until the Providence Civic Center (now the Dunkin' Donuts Center) was opened in 1972. The arena held 5,300 people and opened in 1926. Through the years, a myriad of events including the Ice Capades, public skating, boxing, concerts, and religious events were held at the old barn. After the Reds departed for the downtown Civic Center, the Auditorium, for a time, became a tennis venue.

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In 1969, a concert by Sly and the Family Stone at the auditorium was followed by a riot. This led mayor Joseph A. Doorley to ban all rock concerts in Providence; the ban only lasted for a few months.

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It was torn down in 1989 and parking affiliated with The Miriam Hospital now occupies the site. In 2009, the Rhode Island Reds Heritage Society, a group formed to commemorate the hockey team, marked the site with a plaque commemorating the team's existence.

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